The morning before “Siegfried,” the “curator” of the Bayreuth “Ring,” Marcus Lobbes, gave an interesting question and answer session with Griffin Kaiser, a filmmaker and a member of the Wagner Society of New York. Before I report on what Lobbes said, I must make the point that if a work of art needs discursive intervention from its director in order to be properly understood, it has already failed on several levels. 


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… is the architecture critic at The Nation and the creator of the blog McMansion Hell. Before joining The Nation, Wagner had previously been a critic at The Baffler and The New Republic. She lives in...